Explain Why I Want To Be A Pediatrician

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I initially grew up in a family of three. This family was loud, chaotic, yet fun at the same time. By the time I got to the sixth grade, an adorable little sister came into my life. Now the family seemed even louder, chaotic, yet even more fun. All four of us enjoys being together. We love the warm feeling of spending time together. Honestly, if I am not in a class at school, then I would be with at least one person in my family. I feel ultimately comfortable when I am with them because they make me feel safe. My mom, dad, and sister made me be who I am today. My family runs on the traditional culture where the child must be respectful, obedient, hard-working, and must do well academically. With the traditional culture in my mindset, I plan to work extremely hard for what I want. I planned hard and well to become a pediatrician. I must study as hard as I can to graduate and enter into medical school. Going from medical school, I will go through a number of years for the residency. Even though there is a long, demanding road ahead, I do not plan …show more content…

Education is a major contributing factor to accomplish my goal. I will learn to the fullest of my abilities and ace the classes I am and will take. If I want to reach my goal and become successful, I will start off strong. Starting off strong will help me pick myself back up from mistakes that I may run into throughout the journey. Accidents here and there are inevitable because I know that I am not perfect; however, the mindset that my parents raised me up with makes me try as hard as I can to attempt to become perfect. The education will help me earn my degree in order to become a pediatrician. The knowledge I gain is a significant factor to my success. Therefore, I must gain more than enough knowledge in my education career in order to pass the Medical Board Examination. In other words, my education is second priority, right after my family of course, throughout this

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